Rome, the Eternal City, plays host to an array of phenomenal train journeys. Just grab a map and zoom out to see some of the options — the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany, Umbria, Cinque Terre, Florence, Milan, Naples, Genoa, Turin, Venice — they’re all easily reachable from Rome by train. Here are three popular routes we recommend for your Italy by train itinerary:
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Milan to Lake Como by Train
A shimmering natural wonder nestled on the Swiss-Italian border, Lake Como is a delight for nature lovers and anyone with a taste for the high life. A regional train from Milan to Lake Como is quick and convenient, ideal for day trips or an extended break in the shadow of the Alps. Dotted around Lake […]
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Rome to Venice by Train
Nowhere in Italy is celebrated with as many romantic epithets as Venice. “La Serenissima,” “City of Bridges,” and “Queen of the Adriatic,” to name a few. Yet, no evocative nickname fully captures the magic of this multifaceted island city in the Venetian Lagoon. If you’re traveling from the Italian capital, high-speed Rome to Venice trains […]
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Rome to Sicily by Train
Bursting with Mediterranean character, Sicily is a world away from Italy’s big northern cities. Yet, the charismatic island layered with millennia of history is easily reached on direct trains from Rome to Sicily. Traveling from Rome to Sicily by train is a long journey. But sleeper services and adapted rail ferries make it a true […]